l . 911mm FOR CHRISTMAS hristmas day with his family in Tignish. ‘ Gerald Harkett. who is em- (Contlnued fmm page 9t silty. spend the ChristmaslMi-s. (‘.F. MOI‘TISSP)‘. Tignish. at &. Dunstan‘s Univer- season at the home of their aunt. 1 .spend the holiday season her parents. Mr ‘tin Ellsworth. Watei‘fo _ Jents. Mr Mrs. Ll Ready. Tignish. Billy Harper. student at parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harper. Anglo Tignish. mother. ’l‘ignish. to Windsor. Ont, hers of their family. ‘Mr. an Si. Louis. Christmas at t :3 ome of .parents. Mr. and Mrs Phee. Harper Road. Mrs Joseph A Richard and the Winter months \l’ltl’! Mrs. ‘er. Mr and Mrs ‘Montreal. They will Al Earn 5. ' ine's. Ont. ; in Sea Cow Pond. John Morrissey. who is em- To all our friends and patrons, we extend joyful greetings and best wishes for the Christmas season. HOUSE 6 F FASHIONS SUMMERSIDE. P.E.I. 247 Water St. Christine Ellsworth. student a ‘ ' . St. Dunstan's University. w i i it with i and Mrs. Ans-i rd Edward Ready. student at St. ‘ Dunstan's University. will spend: fthe festive season with his pair— oyd St. Dunstan‘s University. will spendi his Christmas holidays with his i pwc Charlottetown. is spending, Wade ‘ his Christmas holidays Muriel Hogan. student at St. DUDSlan'S UNlVN‘SlIY- “’lll SpendlMontreal will spend the Christ- the Christmas holidays With her mas holidays whh 'heir par-f MTS- Carmen Hogan. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shea. terford. ‘ Virginia Shea. student at Sr. iDunstan's University. will ac- the Royal Ca'nadian Navy, Sta. company her parents- Mr- and tioned at Halifax. NS. will ‘Mrs. James Shea of Waterford where they will spend Christmas with mom Mr and Mrs WW Pedersen Christmas holidays with his par- and daughter Donna will spendtents. Mr and is ‘ Gunnar 1 Pedersen. Tignish. and with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mc» son Henry. Tignish. left to spend Richard's soan-law and daught- spend the, i Christmas holidays at the home.’ 2 of her son Thomas in St. Cather- Atwood Gavin who is employ- ed in Halifax. will spend Christ- <_Christmas Day Wlt‘l'l his family Christmas with his family ,ployed in Halifax. will s p e n d in. Tlgnlsh. 1 ’1 . Willard Gaudet student of St i IDunstan's University. will'spend ithe holiday season with his mo-i ither. Mrs. Roland Gaudet. St; Louis. Austie Bernard. student at St!" Dunstan's University. will spendi ; the festive season with his moth-i er. Mrs. Basil Bernard, Sti Louis. ; l Lorne Cudmore. student at. at the l home of his parents. Mr. and| ers. Jim Cudmorc. ’ ; Patricia and Arlene Shea of Queen Elizabeth Complains Of Cameramen's Intrusion NDON (Reutersl —— Queen press photographers to intrudeiand The People." upon the privacy of herself and the council said here. The council, 3 watchdog onjjacket over her bathing suit, aifurther pictures were to British newspaper ethics. ex-jthird amined two complaints. con-'ret dressed for water skiing.other editors Would have acted demning the actions of one pho- with the Queen reclining on thetsimilarly tographer and strongly censur-‘ground near her and a fourth“ ing another. 1a full-length picture of the prin- 1 also warned newspapersfiicess with a broom sweeping a “Editors should exercise care injlnarrow Wharf- publishing photographs of the CAMERAMEN CAUGHT Rtoyal Fagin; take" "t' qlrculm'. Pictures in the other Sundav s ances w ic appear 0 mm ve , ‘ . . . . . ‘paper. The People. were con- intrusion into their private fined to princess Margaret Elmer Perrv. a member of‘ spend the holiday season with: his parents. Mr. and Mrs. .los~ :eph Perry. Tignish. ] Emmett Profit. Toronto. Ont. i Maureen and Patricia Gaudet its expected to spend Christmaéi students at St. Dllnstan‘s Uni~|with his parents. Mr. and varsity. will spend the Christ-{Car} prom. Alma, i mas holidays with their parents. rs. Howard Gaudet, Mrsi i i I Phillip ISonnyl Bernard. husi driver with the Toronto Transit ‘ 0., who planed to end the Mrs. Boyd Ber- nard. Tignish. will be unable to be present due to an accident at his work. where he suffered a .broken arm. He is now recover- 'ing in a Toronto Hospital. . . Mr and Mrs Earl Kelly oil Passmore Street will spend the. Christmas holidays with their; son - in - law and daughter. NILI land Mrs. Lloyd Gallant of Kin-i kora. ' Mr. and Mrs Bill Kelly from i Halifax will be visiting, with their parents Mr. and Mrs. A. . Bowling. Green Street. and Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Kelly, Dori 'chester Street. for the Christ-1 mas holidays. ‘ l Mr. and Mrs. William Roger-l 1 son. Mt. Edward Roa d. w i i It Sleigh bells jingle a Christmas message ,otioyoodpeucstod. l Jimmie’s i Grocery I'ves‘ showing her in the water. a v H , lthird in a swim suit with rub- have Vlsmng With them for the: her top for water skiing and a ChriStmas hOIidays their dau'lfourth. dressed. barefoot. carry- ghter Maida. a student at theiihg her we. bathing suit Toronto Conservatory of MuSic.; A letter from Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ketchlpress secretary said a Daily Ex- 'ork Lane. will have as their}press photographer“ guests for New Years. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Patter s o n and Kay and David Hopey from Fredericton. jgrowtli iii Sunning Hall ‘with their cameras trained on Sterling Hubley “lance SN a hut where Princess Margaret dent at Dalhousie University.i Y .. will spend the Christmas holi- “a‘er'sk'mg' , , days w i th his parents M... and‘ The palace officials letter Mrs. Luther Hubley at pinettel isaid that Haswell and Wilmot .were escorted from the private Evelyn Brown. Charlottetown.lpr°Pe”-V a“? Prevented from will spend the hristmas holi-itakmg any memes- days with her brother and sis- e council said Robert Ed- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy‘wards. editor of The Daily Ex- Brown. Graham's Road. press, had expressed his regret ; 95 Water St. l i S’side .»§.~-~.-.. . I t i. .; wm u‘ M Wood“ mzcmmd SNOW LTD. Summerddo 7‘. Ava. Wm Sm 'p'loyed in Halifax. Will I no a a: 10 TheI Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. Dec. 23. 1964.}!!! 1H8 w nnnlnnn Ihavi lg been "over-zealous." El'vards added that a pic- iture of Princess Margaret and [her husband. the Earl of Snow- :don. on the lake. taken from a . . _ lpublic footpath. had appeared in L0 i The counCll referred spGCIfI-‘The Elizabeth has complained to the.cally to publication of picturehmomh previously and if it had Press Council about attempts bvlfeatures in The Sunday Express‘been known that the Royal Fam_ of .ily , . _ The Sunday Express pictures them on the lake as an intru- her Sister. Princess Margaret ‘were two of the Queen helping'sinn into their privacy. he would .the princess lo d0" 8 water-Skimave given instructions that no have Daily Express about regarded photographs showing Princess Marga-lbeen taken and no doubt all n at more had been need to ' the conduct of lm as cons a year nave died hi (311M- iReynolds. as. who died in an mas accidents over the last nine ;St. Anne clinic Monday. Rey- yeara. Last year. 22 personlinolds' German- wife Anne- were killed during a 30 - hourimarie. 35. remained in the holiday period. ,clinic where she 35 e birth The New Year‘s toll over the Wednesday to a six - same nine-year period has aver- daughter, aged 23 deaths a year. Therelhusband's deat . were 13 deaths in the single!“* rm“- day 1963454 holiday. .‘ TUGS MOVED density and‘ KINGSTON, Out. ‘0?) Increased trafiflc longer trips are me reasonsi'rhree tugs owned by, Buckport iShipping Company of Montreal for the higher Christmas toll. Ehad to be moved W Idly FUNERAL HELD .night after high, winds threat- LUCERNE (AP)—A service was held in this Swisshwere tied city Thursday for American‘waterfront during the height of tobacco millionaire Richard J.l40-mile-au-hour winds. Estimate 76 To Be Killed On 2 Weekends TT WA (CP) - The Cana- O A idian Highway Safety Council has estima ted 76 per- lsons will be killed in highway i haccidents during the Christmas and New Year's holiday week- Robertrrector iHaswelI. and a freelance pho-i lance and devotion of police for- tographer. a Mr. Wilmot, were‘ ces discovered lying in the under-i made New Year's “the safest of Park all national holiday weekends in l i i l i l i Bells ring Qilii Willi llhstmas gy. Thesoundofchnrchbelisfinsthemfids andheartsofaiiwiththetmesptrit’” offliisioywsseasonwiththat sphitninandwewishyouandmlfium healflthappiriessaridiayatcnristrilasmnealflm - the Queen's ends. Arch Bryce. executive di- of the council. said vigi- throughout Canada have . h'ghway traffic." But even with this. the coun- was changing her clothes to go C“ saldv "31 least 25 'Canadlam will die in traffic" during the 78-hour period starting at 6 pm. local time New Year's eve and ending midnight Sunday. The toll for the 84-hour Christ- With holiday periods of vary- ing length. an average of 50 per- Wanda!" SMALLMAN’S LTD. IZNo Noél «mo.» . at. this glad Christmastide, we wish for you the great gifts of faith renewal and spirit uplifted by the joy and promise of His 11on birth. WALKER’S IRVING Water St. Summolddo 36 hhours alter her .